金纳米颗粒表面的Pt原子层:从绿色合成到出色催化/Atomically Thin Pt Layers on AuNPs: From Green Synthesis to Excellent Catalysis
主题:    金纳米颗粒表面的Pt原子层:从绿色合成到出色催化/Atomically Thin Pt Layers on  AuNPs: From Green Synthesis to Excellent Catal主讲人:   Dr. Christian Engelbrekt地点:   松江校区材料学院楼A405会议室时间:   2015-10-15 10:00:00组织单位:   材料学院

报告摘要:

A facile, one-pot synthesis procedure has been developed for the preparation  of two types of bimetallic Au-Ptnanostructures. By controlling the timing and  conditions of the syntheses, gold nanoparticle (AuNP) cores with an atomically  thin platinum shell nanoparticles,and encapsulated in a porous network of 2-3 nm  platinum nanoparticles (PtNPs)can be prepared, denoted Au@Pt NPs and nanoflowers  (NFs), respectively.

The exact concentration of Pt precursor andthe dynamics of its reduction are  critical for core-shell formation as rapidprecursor reduction leads to unwanted  nucleation of PtNPs. Formation of anatomically thin Pt shell leads to a drastic  change in optical properties. The localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) of  the Au core is almost completely dampened and the colloid changes color from red  to brown. Meanwhile, nosignificant change in particle size is detectable by  transmission electronmicroscopy (TEM). Electrochemical characterization of the  Au@Pt NPs reveals alarge Pt response confirming the formation of a core-shell  structure.

The as-synthesized Au@Pt NPs were tested ascatalysts for electrocatalytic  oxidation of small organic fuel molecules, i.e.methanol, ethanol and formic  acid. Especially promising results were obtained for formic acid oxidation  during which the Au@Pt NPs showed good resistance towards poisoning.

The AuNP core size can be controlled througha seeded growth approach from 8  to 80 nm. Varying the reaction conditions during shell synthesis enabled the  formation of a porous network of individual2-3 nm PtNPs surrounding a single  AuNP core rather than the thin shell deposited directly on the AuNP. Nanoflowers  with PtNP network shells from a fewnm to more than 100 nm were prepared.

主讲人介绍:

Christian Engelbrekt from the Nano Chemistry Group at the Technical  University of Denmark(DTU) has been working with controlled synthesis of  metal-based nanostructuresfor the past 7 years under the supervision of  Associate Professor Jingdong Zhang and Professor Jens Ulstrup. He developed the  green synthesis protocol SAMENS (saccharide-based approach to metal  nanostructure synthesis) producing arange of interesting composite  nanostructures with materials such as gold,platinum, palladium, copper oxide and  silver.

Christian defended his PhD thesis “Green synthesis and structural control of  metal andmineral nanostructures” in 2014 and has since been working as postdoc  on the development of gold- and graphene-based nanocomposites for catalysis in  energy technology. With a $ 0.5M, 3-year individual postdoc scholarship from the  Danish Council for Independent Research, Christian will pursue novel 3-component  photocatalysts jointly at the University of California Irvine and DTU starting  March 2016.